Author: Rebecca Konopka
Planning Unit: Carter County CES
Major Program: 4-H Leadership Core Curriculum
Plan of Work: Leadership Development in Adults and Youth
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The development of life skills allows youth to cope with their environment by making responsible decisions, having a better understanding of their values, and being better able to communicate and get along with others. (Boyd, Herring & Briers, 1992, Journal of Extension). Through their time in 4-H, youth can develop these life skills by growing their leadership skills, improving communication skills, fostering citizenship skills, expanding skills & knowledge in specific subjects related to 4-H Core Content areas, gaining club and county 4-H program skills, gaining a sense of belonging, and expanding social skills.
The Carter County 4-H Agent has been surveying graduating seniors who are active in the 4-H program. These students have experienced a variety of 4-H delivery modes including school enrichment, camp, conferences, school clubs, and project clubs. Since 2012, 21 students have completed the survey. Of those, 16 reported that they been 4-H members for 9 or more years. 100% strongly agreed or agreed that 4-H helped them:
95% strongly agreed or agreed that:
A current senior had this to say about her years in 4-H. “Through 4-H I have become more of an outgoing person because my agent believes in me 100%. She makes me do things that are out of my comfort zone and most of it I really enjoy it.”
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